Yamaha Wr426f Oem Kickstart Gear Asesembly With Return Spring on 2040-parts.com
Watervliet, New York, US
YAMAHA WR426 KICKSTART GEAR ASSEMBLY WITH RETURN SPRING
Fits the following Yamaha bikes: 2001-2002 WR426F / 2000-2002 YZ426F
This is a kickstart gear for a WR426F it is in good condition and came from a running bike.
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